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Health Wonk Review Archives: 2006-2018
May 17, 2018 - Jason Shafrin Healthcare Economist April 19, 2018 - Louise Norris - Colorado Health Insurance Insider March 15, 2018 - David Williams - Health Business Blog February 15, 2018 - Steve Anderson - HealthInsurance.org blog January 18, 2018 - Joe Paduda, Managed Care Matters December 14, 2017 - Julie Ferguson - Workers Comp Insider November 30, 2017 - Andrew Sprung - xpostfactoid. November 9, 2017 - Jason Shafrin at Healthcare Economist October 26, 2017 - David Williams at Health Business Blog October 12, 2017 - Hank Stern - InsureBlog September 28, 2017 - Brad Wright - Wright on Health September 14...
Source: Health Wonk Review - February 16, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: blogs

Conference on Drug Pricing Inject New Statistics Into Debate, Few New Insights (Part 2 of 2)
The first part of this article described the upward pressures on costs and some of the philosophical debates over remedies. This section continues the discussion with several different angles on costs. Universal access and innovation It’s easy to call health care a human right. But consider an analogy: housing could also be considered a human right, yet no one has the right to a twenty-room mansion. Modern drug and genetic research are creating the equivalents of many twenty-room mansions, and taking up residence means the difference between life and death for someone, or perhaps between a long productive life and on...
Source: EMR and HIPAA - November 9, 2018 Category: Information Technology Authors: Andy Oram Tags: Healthcare Reform Medical Economics Personalized Medicine Precision Medicine Drug Pricing Healthcare Costs Medication Pricing Source Type: blogs

Health Wonk Review Archives: 2006-2018
November 15, 2018 - Lisa Lines - The Medical Care Blog October 18, 2018 - Joe Paduda, Managed Care Matters September 27, 2018 - Andrew Sprung - xpostfactoid August 23, 2018 - Julie Ferguson at Workers Comp Insider July 12, 2018 - Peggy Salvatore at Health System Ed June 14, 2018 - Hank Stern at InsureBlog May 17, 2018 - Jason Shafrin Healthcare Economist April 19, 2018 - Louise Norris - Colorado Health Insurance Insider March 15, 2018 - David Williams - Health Business Blog February 15, 2018 - Steve Anderson - HealthInsurance.org blog January 18, 2018 - Joe Paduda, Managed Care Matters December 14, 2017 - Juli...
Source: Health Wonk Review - September 1, 2018 Category: Health Management Source Type: blogs

Senate Finance Committee Considers Proposals to Cut Wasteful Medicare Spending
ConclusionRather than foster innovations that would make health care better, more affordable, and more secure, Medicare stifles innovations, overcharges enrollees and taxpayers, and provides low-quality coverage and care.Fixing Medicare ’s problems requires strong medicine. It requires, asOvercharged recommends, taking the money Congress would otherwise spend on Medicare and giving it to seniors as a means-tested and risk-adjusted cash payment; and then trusting seniors to spend that money, just as Congress trust them to spend their Social Security checks. Richer and newly cost-conscious seniors would spend that money mu...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - July 25, 2019 Category: American Health Authors: Michael F. Cannon Source Type: blogs

Psychology Around the Net: December 14, 2019
This article shares 5 ways to help stop these uncomfortable morning feelings and also explains when it’s time to see a therapist. Ginny Fuchs Hopes to Emerge From OCD, Tearful Olympic Experience: Virginia “Ginny” Fuchs, an American flyweight boxer and Olympic hopeful, has struggled with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) since 5th grade. She expresses that boxing gives her hope against the disorder. “You’ve got to keep training to keep winning in boxing. So I’ve got to keep training my OCD thoughts and how to handle and manage it,” she says. “…I have this environment in this space in the gym,...
Source: World of Psychology - December 14, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Traci Pedersen Tags: Anxiety and Panic Disorders General Mental Health and Wellness Mindfulness OCD Psychology Around the Net Relationships Substance Abuse Trauma Violence and Aggression Addiction aging mothers caregiving Health Insurance Olympic Source Type: blogs

Will Your Health Plan Tell You That It Can Save Your Life?
This article originally appeared on Forbes here. The post Will Your Health Plan Tell You That It Can Save Your Life? appeared first on The Health Care Blog.
Source: The Health Care Blog - December 26, 2019 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Christina Liu Tags: Health Policy AHIP Anthem Health insurance Health Plans Matt Eyles Michael Millenson Rajeev Ronaki Source Type: blogs

Inside Schizophrenia: The Role Nurses Play in Schizophrenia Treatment
Some of the professionals that work most with helping people with schizophrenia are nurses. There are so many types with different skill sets. Host Rachel Star Withers and Co-host Gabe Howards learn who these often overlooked healthcare workers are. Dr. Tari Dilks, Professor and President of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association, joins with insight on what goes into being a psychiatric nurse.  Highlights in “The Role Nurses Play in Schizophrenia Treatment” Episode [01:14] Doctor sidekicks? [04:00] The types of nurses [06:40] Nurse Practitioners [11:00] Nurses specialties [13:00] Psychiatric Nursing [1...
Source: World of Psychology - May 20, 2020 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Rachel Star Withers Tags: Inside Schizophrenia Mental Health and Wellness Psychiatry Psychology Mental Disorder Mental Illness Nurses Nursing Psychiatric Nurse Psychotherapy Treatment For Schizophrenia Source Type: blogs

Death, Taxes — and Paperwork
By KIM BELLARD Tuesday, in case you missed it, was the deadline for filing your 2020 federal taxes (it was postponed  from its usual April 15 date due to “the unusual circumstances related to the pandemic”).  Nothing, Benjamin Franklin famously said, is certain but death and taxes, but if you live in the United States, you might add the inevitability of paperwork involved with both (and with healthcare in general).  The question is, does it have to be as bad as it is?  A Washington Post op-ed by Helaine Olen argues that tax filing could, and should, be much simpler.  A March article in The Convers...
Source: The Health Care Blog - May 19, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Christina Liu Tags: Health Tech EHR Kim Bellard Taxes Source Type: blogs

How to Navigate Life with a Chronic Disease Like T1D and High-Deductible Insurance Plans
Conclusion:So, this is a method to survive a high-deductible insurance plan without breaking the bank. I have done it, so I know it works. Keep in mind: insurance companies feel entitled to screw patients (you are not their customer, your employer is). Don ' t let them do it to you!
Source: Scott's Web Log - February 8, 2021 Category: Endocrinology Tags: 2021 high-deductible insurance plans insulin rebates test strips Source Type: blogs

Weekly Overseas Health IT Links – 23rd July2022.
In this study, researchers sought to determine whether differences in occult hypoxemia treatment existed between people of different races.Occult hypoxemia was defined as arterial blood oxygen saturation of less than 88 percent despite a pulse oximetry reading of 92 percent or more.-----https://healthitsecurity.com/news/security-awareness-and-training-crucial-to-preventing-healthcare-phishing-attacksSecurity Awareness and Training Crucial to Preventing Healthcare Phishing AttacksSecurity awareness and training greatly decreased the likelihood of an employee falling for a healthcare phishing attack, KnowBe4 researchers foun...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - July 23, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Like Don Quixote Chasing Windmills, I Aim to See Financial Remediation for Patients Still Suffering in a Predatory U.S Healthcare System
Sometimes, I feel (if you pardon the metaphor) a bit like Don Quixote chasing windmills with my efforts to see true financial remediation introduced in the predatory U.S. healthcare " system " (and I am glad to see that the term " predatory " is now being used by a growing number of medical doctors, which I think is great). I envision a type of financial remediation whereby patients will be able to get access to the care they need without having to face financial predators trying to pick their pockets with illegal discount bribes standing in the way of their getting access to things they need like insulin, CGM senors ...
Source: Scott's Web Log - June 25, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Tags: 2023 CGM Formulary Exclusion insulin PBM Source Type: blogs